Once we have our image on a SD card, we can insert it into your RPi 3 and boot it up as usual.

3 STEP – FIRST BOOT

After the boot we need to make these procedure:

The system will boot then become ready to configure

The device will display the prompt “Press enter to configure”

Press enter then select “Start” to begin configuring your network and an administrator account. Follow the instructions on the screen, you will be asked to configure your network and enter your Ubuntu SSO credentials

At the end of the process, you will see your credentials to access your Ubuntu Core machine:

This device is registered to .
Remote access was enabled via authentication with the SSO user
Public SSH keys were added to the device for remote access.

Once setup is done, you can login with SSH into Ubuntu Core, from a machine on the same network, using the following command:

$: ssh @

4 STEP – INSTALL WEBDM

run

$: snap install snapwebsnapweb 0.21.2 from 'canonical' installed

This runs a web based package manager on port 4200, we can connect to this from our web browser on the local network using the URL http://raspi08.home:4200/. This allows the browsing of available frameworks and apps.

after to generate the key we can make the login

go to Browse Store to install a snap.

5 STEP – USEFUL COMMAND WITH SNAP

To list all snaps installed on your machine:

$: sudo snap list

To find a snap in the store:

$: sudo snap find <text to search>

To install a snap:

$: sudo snap install <snap name>

To update a snap:

$: sudo snap refresh <snap name>

To update all your snaps:

$: sudo snap refresh all

To revert a snap to the previously installed version:

$: sudo snap revert <snap name>

Or remove the snap:

$: sudo snap remove <snap name>

The first part is done see you to next one.

part 2/2 ->

“cya to the next 1…. Njoy !”bye dakj

Disclaimer: All the tutorials included on this site are performed in a lab environment to simulate a real world production scenario. As everything is done to provide the most accurate steps to date, we take no responsibility if you implement any of these steps in a production environment.